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This famous book of his, written in Braj language, is an excellent work of Shringaar Rasa. 22. Bankidas Ri Khyat (Bankidas Asiya) (1838-90 AD): This Khyat, written by Bankidas, the poetry guru of Raja Mansingh of Jodhpur, is a source to know the history of Rajasthan. The collection of his books is published in the name of ‘Bankidas ...
In 1964, he became a member of a committee appointed by the Government of Gujarat for the establishment of South Gujarat and Saurashtra universities. In 1964, Joshi presided over convention of "Gujarat Sahitya Parishad" in Delhi. [5] From 30 November 1966: he was Vice-Chancellor of Gujarat University and worked in this position until 1972. [9]
Women writers from Rajasthan (10 P) D. Dramatists and playwrights from Rajasthan (1 P) J. Journalists from Rajasthan (10 P) N. Novelists from Rajasthan (7 P) P.
There was also a noticeable segment of popular writers like Vithal Pandya, Sarang Barot, Dinkar Joshi, Harkisan Mehta and Ashwinee Bhatt whose novels found a place in the hearts of common people. Their novels reached every corner of Gujarat and also to vast Gujarati readers outside Gujarat through newspapers and magazines.
Jhaverchand or Zaverchand Kalidas Meghani (() 28 August 1896 – () 9 March 1947) was an Indian poet, writer, social reformer and freedom fighter. He is a well-known name in the field of Gujarati literature. The writer of "mor bani than ghat kare", the most popular Gujarati song.
Gujarat Sahitya Sabha, originally called the Social and Literary Association is a literary institution for the promotion of Gujarati literature located in the city of Ahmedabad, India. It was founded by Ranjitram Vavabhai Mehta in 1898.
Gaurishankar Govardhandas Joshi (1892–1965), better known by his pen name Dhumaketu, was an Indian Gujarati-language writer, [1] who is considered one of the pioneers of the Gujarati short story. He published twenty-four collections of short stories , as well as thirty-two novels on social and historical subjects, and plays and travelogues .
Women writers from Gujarat (1 C, 43 P) D. Dramatists and playwrights from Gujarat (41 P) G. Gujarati writers (1 C, 35 P) J. Journalists from Gujarat (34 P) N.